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This Eucharistic miraclewhose relic is still preservedin the Benedictine Monasteryof Andechs Germanyis verified by numerous writtensources The authenticationtook place in Rome in 595during a Eucha ID: 379437

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ROMEITALY, SIXTH - SEVENTH CENTURIES This Eucharistic miracle,whose relic is still preservedin the Benedictine Monasteryof Andechs, Germany,is verified by numerous writtensources. The authenticationtook place in Rome in 595during a Eucharistic celebrationpresided by Pope St. Gregorythe Great. At the momentof receiving Holy Communion,a Roman noblewoman begandoubts about the Real PresenceBread and Wine. The Pope,troubled by her disbelief,decided not to give herBread turned into Fleshand Blood.mong the most important works in whichthis Eucharistic miracle that occurred inRome in 595 is mentioned, is Vita BeatiGregorii Papaewritten by Deacon Paul in 787. Itwas customary in those times to have theEucharistic bread prepared by the parishioners.Pope St. Gregory the Great was a direct eyewitness to this prodigy. Sacred Mass in an ancient church dedicated to St. Peter, the Pope was distributing Communionwomen who had prepared the bread for theTroubled, the Pope cornered her and asked her toexplain her behavior. She justified herself bysaying that she could not believe that the bread she made with her very own hands couldbecome the Body and Blood of Christ duringthe consecration. St. Gregory denied herCommunion and asked God to illuminate her.Having just finished praying, he saw that partof the bread prepared by the woman becameFlesh and Blood. The woman repented, knelton the ground and began to cry. To this day,part of the relic of the miracle is housed inAnechs, Germany, near the local Benedictinemonastery. The shrine that contains the Host of the miracle which ispreserved to this day in Andechs Adrien Ysenbrandt, 16th century. The apparition of Jesus withthe signs of the Passion during the Mass of St. Gregory that houses the shrine St. Gregory celebrating theMass is depicted The Miraculous Mass of St. Gregory the Greatby Domenico Cresti (1559 -1638) © 2006, Istituto San Clemente I Papa e Martire / Real Presence Eucharistic Education and Adoration Association The church of the Benedictinemonastery in Andechs Mass of St. GregoryMuseum HiŽron, Paray-le-Monial The miraculous Mass at whichSt. Gregory freed numerous soulsfrom purgatory